Watch For Candy Containing Melamine Or Lead

The Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health is asking parents to ensure that children do not have any White Rabbit Creamy Candies or Koala’s brand candies that have been recalled for melamine contamination.

The Department of Agriculture has found samples of the candy with significant amounts of melamine. Parents also need to be cautious of candy imported from Mexico, especially candies with tamarind, which may have excess amounts of lead.

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